A BOOK OF REED (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel formerly Phragmites communis Trin.): A Book of Reed
English


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About The Book

Common reed (Phragmites australis formerly P. communis) is a tall grass attaining a height of eight metres or more with a large inflorescence. It is the principal dominant species in European reedswamps and marshes where the species may live for thousands of years. Phragmites grows in a variety of environmental conditions. It occurs from bog to marsh to lake edges from damp ground to depths of up to four metres in brackish and freshwater from sea level to mountain. It may be tall and dominant sparse and flaccid in wet woods in bands along streams as solitary shoots in fens as short (10 cm) scratchy shoots in dry salty trampled places or as runners along the ground. Quite a variety! The study of Phragmites has been patchy and serious long-term research on the plant is still needed. The author is one of the people who during a long career has undertaken any such investigations. In this book the life history of the plant its pattern and growth genetic and clonal variations along with the plants physical economic impact on its environment are all discussed.Above all else it shows how remarkable this plant is.
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